For over 10 years, GEDEON Programmes has pursued a production policy of documentary programmes that fall within four major themes :

• the scientific adventure : filming the archaeological and palaeontological missions of scientists around the world in order to bring the general public their major discoveries.
• nature and environment : representing empassioned men and women who devote their lives to understanding the planet's ecosystems and protecting them - animal conservation, reintroduction of species, inventory of biodiversity, assessing risks linked to global warming, etc.
• cultural heritage : developing collections on the history of prestigious museums: Guimet Museum (Asian Art), Quai Branly Museum, Louvre Museum, etc...
• society, ethnology : producing educational films on current issues and concerns: health, education, social phenomena, current affairs, environment, sustainable development, geopolitics, etc ; as well as working in tandem with ethnologists to make documentaries on remote civilizations such as the Palawans (Philippines), the Shuars (Ecuador), the Ashaninka (Peru), the Kogis (Colombia) and Inuits (Canada) etc.